Contacts — the list that builds itself

Your customer list, built automatically

Artisan keeps one record for every person who orders, RSVPs, or follows you — with their order history, total spent, and last visit. No spreadsheet, no data entry, never out of date.

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Sat 9:20 am

New contact — Nora W.

Auto-added from an order

Sat 9:21 am

History backfilled

214 contacts from past orders & RSVPs

Sun 4:00 pm

Marked regular

Nora W. — 12th order

Mon 8:15 am

Note added

“Always takes the last rye — set one aside.”

A weekend with Bread Baby, Seattle.

Automatic

It fills itself in

The moment someone places an order, RSVPs to an event, or follows your page, they become a contact. When you turn it on, your existing history is backfilled too — so the list is complete from day one and never goes stale.

  • Auto-added from orders, RSVPs, and follows
  • Backfilled from your existing history when you switch it on
  • Add walk-ups and wholesale accounts by hand
  • One record per email — duplicates merge themselves
Makers at work in a warm kitchen
  • NW

    Nora W.

    12 orders · $340

    Regular
  • SK

    Sam K.

    RSVP'd · Saturday Pop-Up

  • PD

    Priya D.

    First order last week

At a glance

Know your regulars at a glance

Each contact shows what they've actually done with you — totals and recent activity computed live from your real orders and events, so the numbers can never drift.

  • Total orders and total spent per person
  • Last order and last event dates
  • See who follows you and who's a repeat customer
  • Private notes only you can see
Chocolate chip cookies on parchment
NW

Nora W.

Customer since March

Regular
Orders
12
Total spent
$340

Always takes the last rye — set one aside.

I can finally see who my regulars are — the folks who show up every single weekend.
— Nathan, Bread Baby · Seattle

Over time

The start of real relationships

A customer list is the foundation for everything else — knowing your regulars so you can invite them to the next drop and turn one-time buyers into a community, not just a string of transactions.

A bustling farmers market
Sat14

Saturday Pop-Up

Ballard Farmers Market · 9 am

17 goingRSVP

Bread Baby runs on Artisan

Bread Baby sells out his drop
Every weekend

Bread Baby sells out his drop

loaves preordered each month
300+

loaves preordered each month

storefront, orders, and events
1 link

storefront, orders, and events

Questions, answered

The things makers ask before they claim a page.

Keep every customer in one place

Here's to everyone who turned a kitchen into a business.

Start free and your contact list builds itself as orders and RSVPs come in.

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